|  | Pignataro, Bruno (Hrsg.) Ideas in Chemistry and Molecular Sciences Advances in Nanotechnology, Materials and Devices
  1. Auflage März 2010 102,- Euro 2010. XXII, 410 Seiten, Hardcover 160 Abb. (25 Farbabb.), 24 Tab. - Handbuch/Nachschlagewerk - ISBN 978-3-527-32543-6 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
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| Kurzbeschreibung An account of the latest research results in European materials chemistry based on a selection of leading scientists participating in the 2008 European Young Chemists Award. With contributions ranging from nanotechnology to catalysis, rounded off by a look at future directions.
Aus dem Inhalt Preface
PART I: Preparation of New Materials and Nanomaterials
SELF-ASSEMBLING CYCLIC PEPTIDE-BASED NANOMATERIALS Introduction Types of Self-Assembling Cyclic Peptide Nanotubes Applications of Cyclic Peptide Nanotubes Nanotubular Assemblies from Cyclic Alpha, Gamma-Peptides Summary and Outlook DESIGNER NANOMATERIALS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ENERGY AND HIGH VALUE-ADDED CHEMICALS Introduction State of the Art in the Preparation of Designer Nanomaterials for the Production of Energy and Chemicals Highlights of Own Research Future Prospects Conclusions SUPRAMOLECULAR RECEPTORS FOR FULLERENES Introduction Classic Receptors for Fullerenes Based on Curved Recognizing Units Receptors for Fullerenes Based on Planar Recognizing Concave Receptors for Fullerenes Concave Electroactive Receptors for Fullerenes Conclusions and Future Perspectives CLICK CHEMISTRY: A QUOTE FOR FUNCTION Introduction New Applications in Materials Synthesis Perspective SUPRAMOLECULAR INTERACTIONS AND SMART MATERIALS: C-X ... X'-M HALOGEN BONDS AND GAS SORPTION IN MOLECULAR SOLIDS Introduction Interactions Involving Halogens: Nucleophiles Versus Electrophiles Combining Complementary Environments: C-X ... X'-M Halogen Bonds Smart Materials for Gas Sorption Conclusions
PART II: Innovative Characterization Methods
APPLICATION OF ADVANCED SOLID-STATE NMR TECHNIQUES TO THE CHARACTERIZATION OF NANOMATERIALS: A FOCUS ON INTERFACES AND STRUCTURE Introduction Solid-State NMR Tools Nanocarbons Nanoparticles Quantum Dots Self-Assembly Mesostructured Materials Study of Interfaces and Structure by Solid State NMR Conclusions NEW TOOLS FOR STRUCTURE ELUCIDATION IN THE GAS PHASE: IR SPECTROSCOPY OF BARE AND DOPED SILICON NANOPARTICLES Introduction Methods for Structural Investigation of Silicon Clusters Infrared Multiple Photon Dissociation Spectroscopy IR-Spectroscopy on Bare Silicon Cluster Cations Chemical Probe Method for Endo- and Exohedrally Doped Silicon Clusters IR-Spectroscopy on Exohedrally Doped Silicon Cluster Cations Summary and Outlook DIRECT OBSERVATION OF DYNAMIC SOLID-STATE PROCESSES WITH X-RAY DIFFRACTION Introduction The Basics: Principles, Applications, Advantages and Drawbacks of the X-Ray Photodiffraction Method Steady-State X-Ray Photodiffraction: Examples Time-Resolved X-Ray Photodiffraction: Representative Examples Conclusions and Future Outlook
PART III: Understanding of Material Properties and Functions
UNDERSTANDING TRANSPORT IN MFI-TYPE ZEOLITES ON A MOLECULAR BASIS Introduction Experimental Section: Materials and Techniques Surface and Intrapore Transport Studies in Zeolites Future Opportunities for Research and Industrial Application MODELING LAYERED-MINERAL ORGANIC INTERACTIONS Introduction Computer Simulation Techniques Results Conclusions and Future Work
PART IV: Materials and Applications in Advanced Devices
STATUS OF TECHNOLOGY AND PERSPECTIVES FOR PORTABLE APPLICATIONS OF DIRECT METHANOL FUEL CELLS Introduction Fundamental Aspects of Direct Methanol Fuel Cells Current Status of DMFC Technology for Portable Power Sources Applications Perspectives and Concluding Remarks SEMICONDUCTOR BLOCK COPOLYMERS FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC APPLICATIONS Introduction and History of Semiconductor Block Copolymers Crystalline-Crystalline D-A Block Copolymers P3HT-b-PperAcr Conclusions and Perspectives SWITCHING-ON: THE COPPER AGE Introduction Optical Properties of Cu(I) Complexes Old Systems for New Challenges Summary UNDERSTANDING SINGLE-MOLECULE MEGNETS ON SURFACE Introduction SMM for Dummies The "Self-Assembling" Concept Deposition of Magnetic Molecules Assessing the Integrity of SMM on Surface X-Ray Absorption and Magnetic Dichroism for SMM Electronic Characterization of Monolayer of SMMs Magnetism of SMMs Using XMCD Perspectives SCULPTING NANOMETRIC PATTERNS: THE TOP-DOWN APPROACH Introduction Production of Micro and Sub-Micro Patterns Conclusions and Outlook
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